The band will perform on July 29 on the main stage at Iron City, 513 22nd St. South. Tickets for the 8 p.m. concert are $25 in advance, $28 on the show date, on sale through the Iron City website.

This is a general-admission show at the venue, 513 22nd St. South, in an area that holds about 1,300 people.

Hard Working Americans also features singer-guitarist Neal Casal, known for his work with Ryan Adam's band, the Cardinals, and Chris Robinson Brotherhood; keyboard player Chad Staehly of Great American Taxi; and drummer Duane Trucks, who's performed with Col. Bruce Hampton.

The band released its self-tited debut in January, covering 11 tunes that include "Wrecking Ball" by Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, "Stomp and Holler" by Hayes Carll, "Straight to Hell' by Kevn Kinney and "Mr. President Have Pity on the Working Man" by Randy Newman.

Two songs on the record, "Another Train" and "I Don't Have a Gun," were written or co-written by Alabama native Will Kimbrough.

"The Hard Working Americans created fresh song arrangements to tell stories of the everyman and woman -- the frustrated and downtrodden, the gritty and gorgeous, the blue-collar and no-collar -- hard working folks that give this country a backbone," the band's website says.

John Popper of Blues Traveler and John Keane, a longtime collaborator of Widesprad Panic, make guest appearances on the record.

Hard Working Americans' tour also includes dates at Acme Feed & Seed in Nashville (July 30), the Beacon Theatre in New York City (Sept. 20), House of Blues Dallas (July 7) and the Salmonstock festival in Ninilchik, Alaska (Aug. 1).